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Bibliography of Sources on Dena’ina

and Cook Inlet Anthropology Through 2016,

Final Version 4.3

By

James Kari, Alan Boraas, Aaron Leggett, and R. Greg Dixon

Version 1.0.

1993 R. Greg Dixon, Prepared for University of Alaska Fairbanks, Independent Study Class: Anthropology 697, Dec. 1993

Version 2.0, 2.1

2004 February 6, 2004, updates, revisions by Greg Dixon. Sent to James Kari; December 30, 2004, revisions by James Kari

Version 2.2, 2.3

2005 January 20, 2005, revisions by James Kari in discussion with Greg Dixon; additions by James Fall, September 12, 2005; Revisions by Alan Boraas, September 12, 2005 Version

2.4.

2008 reviewed by Kari, Dec. 8, 2005; sent to Kenaitze Indian Tribe, I.R.A. for distribution; available at http://qenaga.org/DenBibliographyVersion2.4.pdf,

3.1 2012 http://catalog.library.uaf.edu/uhtbin/cgisirsi/?ps=FPymwQOzMI/UAFRAS/95040005/9 150 pp. 163 new entries

4.3 2015-17 additions marked with }} by JK or !! by AL, 169 pp., 212 new or revised entries Introduction to Version 4.3, April 6, 2018 by James Kari

This version 4.3 will be the final version for this bibliography, a project that was begun in 1993 by Greg Dixon. We have intentionally excluded all potential references for the year 2017. This version is about 29 pages longer and has about 211 entries added since the previous version 3.1 of 2012. Aaron Leggett has added over fifty sources many being rare items from newpapers and magazines. Also many corrections and additions were made to entries in earlier versions.

The bibliography is useful for Dena'ina and Cook Inlet research and scholarship. The strongest feature of the bibliography is the wide array of "grey literature" sources. These are from Alaska agencies (state and federal), tribal groups such as Kenaitze Indian Tribe or CIRI, and privately produced Alaskana publications.

In the past ten years we have found that many Dena'ina language sources are becoming difficult to collect and to catalogue as dated entries. At the ANLA/ANLC at UAF between 2011 and 2017, only 35 Dena'ina items were catalogued. In all Alaska Native languages we see trends: digital audio recordings of ANLs language are not being collected and identified as they were in the era of the cassette tape recorder. Also digital ANL materials are often not dated nor copyrighted. To be sure, there is a need for one or two Dena'ina language archives and learning centers.

I wish to thank Kenaitze Indian Tribe and the “Dena’ina Language Revitalization Project” for their support for several projects during 2017-2018, including this Vers. 4.3. Previous versions have had partial support from "Dena'ina Archiving, Training and Access" project (NSF-OPP 0326805, 2004) and from Lake Clark National Park. I thank Katherine Arndt of Alaska & Polar Regions at UAF for her careful proofreading.

Introduction to 2011 edition 3.1 by James Kari

This 2011 3.1 version of the bibliography is 13 pages longer than the 2005 version 2.4 and has added about 215 items. These are recent publications or other works that we have found. Also included in version 3.1 is a fairly extensive selection from the Dena’ina “Container List” at the Alaska Native Language Center Archive. As of early 2013 the Dena’ina Container List has over 825 items and is being updated regularly. Many unpublished items at the ANLC archive are given here with the archive catalogue number. See http://www.uaf.edu/anla/collections/denaina/list/.

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discovered. There are some “digital only” citations that are subject to changes, and that may not be widely available. See entries under “Dena’ina. ” Also see the entry Kari 2007 Dena’ina Audio Collection (DAC) a database file on Dena’ina audio recordings.

Introduction by James Kari, Dec. 2005

This bibliography was started by Greg Dixon in 1993 as a Special Topics course at UAF. The 1993 bibliography was very good for its coverage of geology, anthropology, archaeology, and natural history for Cook Inlet Basin. Several specialists on Dena’ina and Cook Inlet considered Dixon’s 1993 compilation to be a valuable document, and it was proposed in late 2004 that we bring the bibliography up to date and then to circulate it in digital form. We are continuing to find many sources that contribute to the Dena’ina and Cook Inlet literature. For this area there is a large “grey literature” of agency-sponsored reports, many privately published items, as well as newspaper articles Also this bibliography contributes to the concept of a Dena’ina Archive. It is salutary that the Ts’itsatna Tribal Archives of the Kenaitze Indian Tribe has taken the lead in distributing this 2005 bibliography. In this version many of Greg Dixon’s annotations have been shortened. Only some of the added entries have brief annotations.

Introduction by R. Greg Dixon, Dec. 1993

Bibliography-Dena'ina is a listing of sources of information pertinent to Dena'ina Athabaskans, with many annotations. Topics include archaeology, ethnography, linguistics, language, and aspects of natural history pertaining to the region utilized by the Dena'ina. Because of many unknowns about the Dena’ina, such as when they first arrived in the Cook Inlet area, and because of their ethnohistorically documented practices of heavy trading and borrowing with other groups, and assumed incorporations of linguistic and other cultural elements from their neighbors, boundaries remain uncertain. Biological affiliations with other groups resulting from intermarriage practices are known, and their existence in areas previously occupied earlier groups such as the Kachemak Eskimo are also known. Therefore, references in this document may cover areas and time periods outside ethnographically given Dena’ina boundaries.

Listings are drawn from published and unpublished material. The style and format used in this bibliography is that presented by the editors of American Antiquity (1983). Exceptions do exist, however, and although "Dena'ina" is the preferred orthography, "Tanaina" is consistently used whenever it occurs in the reference cited.

Many annotations presented derive partially or wholly from Randall M. Jones and Monica Woods' Alaskan Athabaskan Bibliography, First Edition, November 1983. Wherever these occur, they are preceded by an "*". * are from Jones and Woods, 1983.

Thanks are also due to the many authors whose works I have cited. And to James Kari (University of Alaska Fairbanks), William B. Workman, Karen W. Workman (University of Alaska Anchorage), James A. Fall (ADF&G, Division of Subsistence), and the late Randall Jones. And also to Douglas R. Reger, J. David McMahan, R. Joan Dale, Michele Jesperson, Tim Smith, Robert D. Shaw, and others at the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology in Anchorage, all of whom freely opened their files for me to peruse for data and/or supplied other information verbally that is included in this document. Since 2005 we have a joint effort to expand our bibliography.

R. Greg Dixon

Cultural Resources Program National Park Service

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Abbott, Susan M. (Editor)

1991a Black Bear Survey-Inventory Management Report 1 July 1990-30 June 1991. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Juneau [from Seitz et al., n.d.

1991b Caribou Survey-Inventory Management Report 1 July 1990-30 June 1991. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Juneau [from Seitz et al., n.d.

1991c Dall Sheep Survey-Inventory Management Report 1 July 1990-30 June 1991. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Juneau [from Seitz et al., n.d.

1991d Deer Survey-Inventory Management Report 1 July 1990-30 June 1991. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Juneau [from Seitz et al., n.d.

1991e Moose Survey-Inventory Management Report 1 July 1990-30 June 1991. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Juneau [from Seitz et al., n.d.

1991f Mountain Goat Survey-Inventory Management Report 1 July 1990-30 June 1991. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Juneau [from Seitz et al., n.d. Abdill, George B.

1958 This Was Railroading. Superior Publishing Company. Bonanza Books, New York. Abercrombie, W.R.

1899 Reports of Exploration in the Territory of Alaska (Cooks Inlet, Sushitna, Copper and Tanana Rivers) 1898. Made Under the Direction of the Secretary of War, by Capt. Edwin F. Glenn and Capt. W.R. Abercrombie. War Department Document 102, Adjutant General's Office, Military Information Division. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 464 pp.

Includes exploration information on Cook Inlet, the Susitna, Copper, and Tanana Rivers, and Ahtna and Tanana contact history.

1900 A Supplementary Expedition into the Copper River Valley, 1884. In Compilation of Narratives of Explorations in Alaska. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

Ackerman, R.E.

1974 The Kenaitze People. Indian Tribal Series, Phoenix. 106 pp.

Informational overview on the Kenai Peninsula Tanaina, prehistory, history, and culture.

1978 Southwestern Alaska Archaeological Survey. National Geographic Society Research Reports. 1978 Reports: 68-94.

1984 Archaeological Survey of the Central Kuskokwim Region, 1982 Field Season. Final Research Report to the National Geographic Society. Ms.

1996 Cave 1, Lime Hills. In American Beginnings: the Prehistory and Palaeoecology of Beringia. Ed. By F. Hadleigh West. Pp. 470-477. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Adelung, Johann Christoph

1807 [Kinai. Wordlist (38 items) titled "Kinai" by Adelung. Ms. at Alaska Native Language Center: TI816A1807

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Afable, Patricia O. and Madison S. Beeler

1996 Place-Names. In Handbook of North American Indians, vol. 17. Languages. Ed. by Ives Goddard. Pp. 185-199. Washington: The Smithsonian Institution.

Dena’ina place names plate and discussion of 1987 Shem Pete’s Alaska. Ager, Thomas A.

1983 Holocene Vegetational History of Alaska. In Late-Quaternary Environments of the United States, Volume 2 the Holocene: 128-141.

The three broadly defined vegetational types across Alaska within the present vegetation and climate regimes. Pollen records from southeastern, south-central, southwestern, interior, and northern Alaska; along with that for the Seward Peninsula, the Aleutian Islands, and the Pribliof Islands are presented. Heusser's pioneering work (1955, 1957, and 1960) in south central Alaska is brought out.

1986a Ice-Marginal Vegetation Development in Southern Alaska during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene: Pollen Evidence from the Cook Inlet Region. Program and Abstracts, Ninth Biennial Meeting, American Quaternary Associ-ation, pp. 11-12.

1986b History of Late Pleistocene Holocene Vegetation in the Copper River Basin, south central Alaska. In Late Cenozoic History of the Interior Basins of Alaska and the Yukon. Edited by L.D. Carter, T.H. Hamilton, and J.P. Galloway, pp. 89-92. Circular 1026, U.S. Geological Survey, Washington D.C.

Ager, T.A. and L. Brubaker

1985 Quaternary Palynology and Vegetational History of Alaska. In Pollen Records of Late Quaternary North American Sediments, edited by V. Bryant Jr. and R. Holloway, Pp. 353-384. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, Dallas.

Ager, T.A., M. Rubin, and J.R. Ritchie

1985 History of Vegetation in the Cook Inlet Region, South Central Alaska, Since Deglaciation (abstract). Palynology 9:235-235. [From W.B. Workman, 1993b].

Ager, T.A. and E.G. Shaw

1986 Postglacial Pollen Record From Circle Lake, Kachemak Bay, South-central Alaska. Program and Abstracts, Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, Inc. New York. [From W.B. Workman, 1993b].

Ager, T.A. and J. Sims

1981 Late Quaternary Pollen Record from Hidden Lake, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Abstracts of the 14th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, pp. 8-9, New Orleans. 2 pp.

1984 Postglacial Pollen and Tephra Records from Lakes in the Cook Inlet Region, Southern Alaska. In The United States Geological Survey in Alaska: accomplishments During 1981, edited by W.L. Coonrad and R.L. Elliott, pp.103-105. USGS Circular 868. [From W.B. Workman, 1993b]. Alaska (Monthly magazine).

1969- Alaska Northwest Publishing Co, Edmonds.

Contains many articles of local interest. Indexes have been published by the magazine and are arranged by keywords in Bibliography of Alaskana (see below).

}} Alaska Anthropological Association

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}} 2007 Alaska Archaeology Month. Culture & Change, Maintaining Values. K'enaht'ana, Knik people, Nay'dini'aa Na' Hwt'aene, Chickaloon people. [poster]. Public Education Group.

Alaska Area Office

1979 Stony, Telequana, and Necons Rivers, "A Wild and Scenic River Analysis". Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Anchorage, Alaska.

Alaska Central Railway

1906 Map of Amended Location of the Centerline of the Alaska Central Railway from Mile 20/42 to Mile 41.00. Office of the Engineer, Seward, Alaska May 10, 1906.

Alaska Commercial Company Records Collection

1868- Archives and Manuscripts Collection. Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 70 ft.

For a description and register of the collections, see Oswalt 1967. * Includes information on local histories, collections-photography, etc.

1876- Unpublished Records, Kenai Trading Post, Folder # 1038. 1877 Rasumson Library, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. [From R.G. Buzzell, 1986].

1877 1878-1910. Box 116, Folder #1038. Elmer Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 1899 Letter from E.R. Bogart to M.L. Washburn, June 13. Box 116, Folder #1038. Elmer Rasmuson

Library, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. [From Division of Geological and Geophysical Survey PDF-85-04, 1985].

1900 Alaska Commercial Company Records. Box 144, Folder 1450. Archives and Manuscript Collections, Polar Regions Department, University of Alaska Fairbanks.

Alaskan Engineering Commission

1916 Reports of the Alaskan Engineering Commission for the period from March 12, 1914 to December 31, 1915. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C.

1916- The Alaska Railroad Record, Vol.’s I-IV. Alaska Engineering Commission, Anchorage.

1920 Vol. II: Nov. 13, 1917-Nov. 5, 1918; Vol. III: Nov. 12, 1918-Nov. 5, 1919; and Vol. IV: Nov. 11, 1919-June 29, 1920]. Alaska Engineering Commission, Anchorage.

Weekly articles about Alaska Railroad construction activities, politics of the period, day to day life of workers and their families, and natural and social events of the times. Reports on the effects of the 1918 influenza epidemic.

Alaska, State of, Department of Fish and Game

1973 Alaska's Wildlife and Habitat. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Anchorage.

1992 An Atlas to the Catalog of Waters Important for Spawning, Rearing or Migration of Anadromous Fishes, revised June 11, 1992 and effective August 30, 1992. South central Region Resource Management Region II, Anchorage.

Alaska Geographic Society

1972- Alaska Geographic (Quarterly magazine). (Alaska Northwest Publishing Co.), Anchorage. * Contains issues of Athabascan interest, with information addressing history, geography, geology, animals, fish, local history, collections-photography, etc.

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1977 Cook Inlet Country. Vol 5. No. 1. Alaska Northwest Publishing Company, Edmonds.

1986 Lake Clark -- Lake Iliamna Country. Vol 13. No. 4. Alaska Northwest Publishing Company, Edmonds.

Alaska History Research Project

1936 Documents Relative to the History of Alaska. Four Volumes. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. and Microfilm Copies on file, University of Alaska Library, Anchorage and Fairbanks. [Translations]. [I:186, 314, 329-330, 332, 344-346, 352, 357-358, 365; II:54-55, 59, 60, 63, 66, 62, 64-67, 69-75, 81, 82, 87-88, 90, 131-132, 177-179, 186-189, 330; IV:179, 243 cited in Fall, 1981]. }}Alaska Humanities Forum

2004 Biography: Shem Pete. http://www.akhistorycourse.org/articles/article.php?artID=329 Alaska Journal

1971- (Quarterly magazine). Alaska Northwest Publishing Co., Edmonds.

Contains many articles on Native and local history, and native arts. Indexes have been published by the magazine and are arranged by keywords in Bibliography of Alaskana.

Alaska Journal of Anthropology

2002- (quarterly) Alaska Anthropological Association. Alaska Native Education Board,

1975 Native Language Bibliography. The Alaska Native Education Board, Anchorage. 45 pp.

This is a bibliography of materials published by a number of agencies in Alaska Native languages (to 1975). Not annotated. Most items are also listed in McGary 1978, 1979.

Alaska Native Language Archive

2009- Dena’ina container list. http://www.uaf.edu/anla/collections/denaina/list/

}}As of 2017 over 860 items are catalogued covering 9 linear feet. This inventory changes; many items are available for electronic download. Other Dena’ina items are still uncatalogued.

Alaska Native Language Center

1979 Talking Alaska (videotape). No. 6, Dena'ina, with Shem Pete, Billy Pete and James Kari.. Alaska Native News

1982-87 (Monthly magazine). R. Whorl, publisher and editor, 1984 Anchorage.

Contains many articles of interest on current issues, and on Native history. It was preceded by the Alaska Native in 1979, and became Alaska Native Magazine in October 1985, which was discontinued in 1987. !!1987 Eklutna: On the Edge of a Land Hungry City. June

Provides information about Eklutna, Inc. and its leaders during the late 1980’s. Alaska Planning Group

1973 Final Environmental Statement for Proposed Lake Clark National Park. U.S.Department of Interior. Alaska Quarterly Review

1988 Alaska Native Writers, Storytellers, & Orators. Ed by Ronald Spatz, Jeane Breinig and Patricia H. Partnow. 4(3 & 4).

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1999 Alaska Native Writers, Storytellers, & Orators, Expanded editon. Ed by Ronald Spatz, Jeane Breinig and Patricia H. Partnow.

Alaska Road Commission (ARC)

1907 Report of Operations for the Season of 1906 (of the Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska). In War Department Annual Report, 1907, Vol. 1, 114-144.

1911 Annual Report

Describes the construction of a winter trail from the Susitna River to mining camps at Innoko and Iditarod by way of the Skwentna River and Rainy Pass, the common route of winter travel until it was abandoned in 1924.

1915 Reports of the Alaskan Engineering Commission for the Period From March 12, 1914 to December 31, 1915. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

1921 Report Upon the Construction and Maintenance of Military and Post Roads, Bridges and Trails; and of Other Roads, Tramways, Bridges, Ferries, Trails, and Related Works in the Territory of Alaska, Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska. Annual Report Fiscal Year 1921. Daily Empire Printing, Juneau.

1923 Report Upon the Construction and Maintenance of Military and Post Roads, Bridges and Trails; and of Other Roads, Tramways, Bridges, Ferries, Trails, and Related Works in the Territory of Alaska, Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska. Annual Report Fiscal Year 1923. Daily Empire Printing, Juneau.

1924 Report Upon the Construction and Maintenance of Military and Post Roads, Bridges and Trails; and of Other Roads, Tramways, Bridges, Ferries, Trails, and Related Works in the Territory of Alaska, Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska. Annual Report Fiscal Year 1924. Daily Empire Printing, Juneau.

1925 Report Upon the Construction and Maintenance of Military and Post Roads, Bridges and Trails; and of Other Roads, Tramways, Bridges, Ferries, Trails, and Related Works in the Territory of Alaska, Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska. Annual Report Fiscal Year 1925. Daily Empire Printing, Juneau.

1926 Report Upon the Construction and Maintenance of Military and Post Roads, Bridges and Trails; and of Other Roads, Tramways, Bridges, Ferries, Trails, and Related Works in the Territory of Alaska, Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska. Annual Report Fiscal Year 1926. Daily Empire Printing, Juneau.

1927 Report Upon the Construction and Maintenance of Military and Post Roads, Bridges and Trails; and of Other Roads, Tramways, Bridges, Ferries, Trails, and Related Works in the Territory of Alaska, Board of Road Commissioners for Alaska. Annual Report Fiscal Year 1927. Daily Empire Printing, Juneau.

1946 Summary of Activities. Alaska Road Commission 1946. Juneau. 1948 Summary of Activities. Alaska Road Commission 1948. Juneau.

1951 Report of Operations of the Alaska Road Commission for the Fiscal Years 1949, 1950, and 1951. Juneau.

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1954 Annual Report of the Alaska Road Commission for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1954. Juneau. 1956 Alaska Road Commission Annual Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1956. Miners

Publishing Company, Juneau. Alaskan Russian Church Archives

1847- Kenai Parish Confessional Lists; Index to Baptisms, 1900Marriages, and Deaths, 1816-1866, Fr. V. Shishkin Travel Journals, 1877, 1882, 1883, and 1887, Yearly reports 1887 and 1883. Elmer Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

1848- Kenai Peninsula: Parish Records, Confessional Lists. 1883 Microfilm reels 196 (frames 217-397), 197, 198, and 199 in the collection Records of the Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Church of North America, Diocese of Alaska. Microfilmed by Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Alaska Search Light

1896 An Exciting Prospecting Trip up Kenai River. August 29:1,6. (See also July 25:7). [From Division of Geological and Geophysical Survey PDF-85-04, 1985].

Alaska, State of, Department of Community and Regional Affairs

1974 Demographic Data for Selected Communities in South-central Alaska. State of Alaska, Department of Community and Regional Affairs.

Alaska, State of, Department of Fish and Game

1969 A Report on Beluga Whales in Alaska. Prepared for the Alaska Board of Fish and Game Meeting, Anchorage.

1973 Alaska's Wildlife and Habitat, Vol. 1. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Anchorage. 1978a Alaska's Fisheries Atlas, Volume I. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Anchorage. 1978b Alaska's Wildlife and Habitat, Vol. 2. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Anchorage.

1978-90 Survey and Inventory Reports. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Juneau.

1981-91 Hunt History DataBase. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Wildlife Conservation, Anchorage.

1991 Seven Criteria Worksheet: Moose - GMU 7, Kenai Mountains. Division of Subsistence, Juneau. 1992a Abstracts: Technical Paper Series. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence,

Juneau.

1992b Kachemak Bay and Fox River Flats Critical Habitat Areas: Draft Management Plan. Public Review Draft. Prepared by the Divisions of Habitat and Restoration and Wildlife Conservation. 129 pp. 1992c An Atlas to the Catalog of Waters Important for Spawning, Rearing or Migration of Anadromous

Fishes, revised June 11, 1992 and effective August 30, 1992. South central Region Resource Management Region II, Anchorage.

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Alaska, State of, Department of Fisheries

1951 Chronological History of Salmon Canneries in Central Alaska. Alaska Department of Fisheries Annual Report 3:70-84. [From W.B. Workman, 1993b].

Alaska, State of, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry

1990 Alaska Forest Resources and Practices Act (AS 41.17) as Revised by the Alaska Legislature in 1990. Alaska, State of, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys

1992 Publications Catalog of the Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys. Information Circular 11. State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Geological Surveys, Fairbanks. Alaska, State of, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Land.

1994 Kenai Area Plan - Public Review Draft. Alaska, State of, Museum

1959- [Contains many archaeological, paleontological, biological, zoological, and botanical specimens, along with archival and other materials pertaining to or deriving from the Kenai Peninsula]. Alaska, State of, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology

1971- Alaska Heritage Resources Survey.

This is a computerized statewide inventory of known historic and prehistoric sites, districts, structures, buildings, objects, and trails regardless of ownership. It is designed to assist land managers, developers, and others involved in cultural resource management and/or protection. As of 12-23-93, 14,810 records were incorporated, and about 4,000 potential entries were awaiting review and final entry. XX NEW TOTAL?? 1972a Alaskan Archaeology: A Bibliography. Karen Wood Workman. Miscellaneous Publications

History and Archaeology Series No. 1, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage. (Revised 1974).

1972b Alaska's Abandoned Towns: Case Studies for Preservation. Linda Kay Thompson. Miscellaneous Publications, History and Archaeology Series No. 2, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage.

1974a Alaska Heritage Resource Survey Index. William S. Hanable and Greg Dixon. Miscellaneous Publications History and Archaeology Series No. 3, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage. (Revised 1974).

1974b Alaska Heritage Resource Survey, A Photographic Catalog. William S. Hanable. Miscellaneous Publications, History and Archaeology Series No. 4, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage.

1974c Alaska's Historic Roadhouses. Smith, M.E. principal investigator. Miscellaneous Publications, History and Archaeology Series 6. Office of Statewide Cultural Programs. Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education, Boulder. 101 pp.

*Information on roadhouses, local histories, roads, settlements, trails, transportation, and travel.

1977a Archaeological Survey Projects, 1976. [Douglas Reger, et. al.] Miscellaneous Publications, History and Archaeology Series No. 16, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage. April 1977.

Relevant contents of No. 16:

II. Historic Site Near Henton's Lodge, Alaska: Preliminary Artifact Analysis. Timothy L. Dilliplane.

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III. Archaeological/Historical Reconnaissance Along the Seward Highway Between Mile Six and Mile Fifty. Greg Dixon.

IV. Potter-Girdwood Archaeological and Historic Site Survey. Douglas R. Reger and Joan M. Antonson.

1977b Alaska Mining History: A Source Document. Virginia Doyle Heiner. Miscellaneous Publications, History and Archaeology Series 17, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage.

1977c Bibliography of Published Reports of the Alaska Road Commission 1905-1957 (Part I: 1905-1925). Alfred Mongin. Miscellaneous Publications, History and Archaeology Series No. 19, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage.

1978 The National Register of Historic Places in Alaska. Jo Antonson Mohr. Miscellaneous Publications, History and Archaeology Series No. 20, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage.

1980 Archaeological Survey Projects, 1978. Edited by Timothy (Ty) L. Dilliplane. Miscellaneous Publications, History and Archaeology Series No. 22, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage.

Relevant contents of No. 22: III. The Moose River Site, 1978 (with a special appendix by John E. Lobdell). R. Greg Dixon. XI. Cultural Resource Survey of the Sterling Highway from Milepost 37 to Milepost 60. M. Dean Pittenger and Elizabeth A. Thomas.

1981a Mining in Alaska's Past (Conference Proceedings). Edited by Michael S. Kennedy. Miscellaneous Publications, History and Archaeology Series No. 27, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage.

1981b Archaeological Survey Projects, 1979. Edited by Douglas E. Gibson. Miscellaneous Publications, History and Archaeology Series No. 28, Office of History and Archaeology, Alaska Division of Parks, Anchorage.

Relevant contents of No. 28: VIII. Continued Cultural Resource Survey of the Sterling Highway, MP 37 to 60. M. Dean Pittenger.

1983 Alaska's Past: Regional Perspectives Unit 5: Southcentral. The Alaska Historical Commission, Anchorage. 80 pp.

One of 6 volumes, gives an overview of the environment of the region, discusses its prehistory, Native history, the Russian and American periods prior to the gold rushes.

1986a Cultural Resource Survey of Alternative F, Sterling Highway Mile 46 - 55. J. David McMahan and Rolfe G. Buzzell. Office of History and Archaeology Report Series Number 1.

1986b Cultural Resources Survey of the Seward Highway, Milepost 50-65.5, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Rolfe G. Buzzell and J. David McMahan. Office of History and Archaeology Report Series Number 2.

1987 Cultural Resources Survey of the Sterling Highway Milepost 37-60, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 1987 (Project 53014). Rachel Joan Dale, J. David McMahan, and Michael Ostrogorsky. Office of History and Archaeology Report Series Number 6.

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1988 Cultural Resources Testing and Evaluation of Selected Sites along the Sterling Highway Milepost 37-60, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, 1988 (Project F021-2[15]/[A09812]). J. David McMahan, Rachel Joan Dale, and Charles E. Holmes. Office of History and Archaeology Report Number 14. 1990a Cultural Resources Reconnaissance Survey of Glenn Highway, MP-35 to MP-109, Project

F042-2(11)/530009. Rachel Joan Dale and Charles E. Holmes. Office of History and Archaeology Report Number 19.

1990b Historic Structures Technical Information for Alaska State Historic Parks. Office of History and Archaeology Report Number 23.

1992 Seward Highway Milepost 50 to 65.5 Documentation of Historic Properties (Project F-031-1/(20)/53045): Donaldson Creek Ditch (SEW-375), Old Johnson Pass Military Road (SEW-366), Granite Creek/Ingram Creek Trail (SEW-383). J. David McMahan and Park E. Pipkin.

1994a Sportsman's Lodge Cultural Resources Investigation 1993. Rolfe G. Buzzell and J. David McMahan. Office of History and Archaeology Report Number 39. April 1994.

1994b Cultural Resources Survey of the Seward Highway, MP 54.8 TO 59.3: Canyon Creek Bridge Area (PROJECT IR-0A3-2[4]/ 58673). J. David McMahan. Office of History and Archaeology Report Number 44.

Alaska, State of, Department of Transportation

1950- Alignment Plans for Seward Highway. On file, Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Anchorage.

Alaska, State of, Office of Vital Statistics

n.d. Death certificates. Alaska State Office of Vital Statistics, Juneau. [from Division of Geological and Geophysical Survey PDF-85-04, 1985].

Alaska Weekly.

1926 Geological Survey Party Come South. October 8, 1926. S.R. Capps Collection, Alaska and Polar Regions Department, Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Alaska-Yukon Magazine

1910 [cited in Mishler and Gibson, 1982].

1911 Trail Making in Alaska: An Account of W.L. Goodwin's Trip from Nome to Seward Surveying and Marking the Proposed Overland United States Mail Route Across Northern Territory. July. Alex, Mike and Shem Pete

1976 (video recording, wln81-063417). Media Services, Anchorage. (at Alaska State Film Library). Mike Alex and Shem Pete tell about their lives, talk about Tanaina traditions and history, and sing Tanaina songs. This was recorded in conjunction with Anchorage Museum traveling exhibit “Strangers of the North” Alexan, Nickafor

}}c. 1957 Nickafor Alexan writings. Typescript on file, archives of the library of the University of Alaska Anchorage.

1965a. How Tyonek People Use to Eat. Alaska Sportsman 31(l):38-39. 1965b. Stories About How to Raise Children. Alaska Sportsman 31(4):13-14.

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1981 The Last Indian War in Tyonek and Other History. Illustrated by R. Cook, production assistance by Alaska Bilingual Materials Development Center, Rural Education, University of Alaska, Anchorage. Kenai Peninsula Borough School District, Kenai. 50 pp.

12 stories of local history told by N. Alexan, S. Chickalusion, A. Kaloa, and B. Karp, as collected for classroom use by Judy Standifer and Catherine Chickalusion. Presented in English only.

n.d. Nickafor Alexan, Photographs and Writings; 1938, ca 1957. Typescripts on file at archives of the Library of the University of Alaska, Anchorage.

Allen, Henry T.

1887 Report of an Expedition to the Copper, Tanana, and Koyukuk Rivers in the Territory of Alaska in the Year 1885. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office.

1900 Report of an Expedition to the Copper, Tanana, and Koyukuk Rivers in the Territory of Alaska, in the Year 1885. In Compilation of Narratives of Exploration in Alaska. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C.

Allen, J.A.

1901 Description of a New Caribou From the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. American Museum of Natural History Bulletin 14(10):143-148. [from W.B. Workman, 1993b].

1904 List of Mammals Collected by the A.J. Stone Expedition of 1903. American Museum of Natural History Bulletin 20:273-292. [from W.B. Workman, 1993b].

Allen, L. H.

1946 Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. undated, no publisher listed.

Excerpted in full and reprinted in Kenai Peninsula Historical Association 2002 Anchorage Daily News

1992 Article on Beluga Stranded Near Kenai, October 9.

n.d. [Contains many archaeological, paleontological, biological, zoological, and botanical specimens, along with archival and other materials pertaining to or deriving from the Kenai Peninsula]. Anchorage Daily Times

!!1916 Death Calls Chief Nicholai, July 27

This is an obituary for Chief Nicholai of Point Possesion

!!1919 Chief Nicholi, The Weather Prophet, Dies After Long Illness. March 20

1926 Geologists Map Skwentna Region; Cover Big Area. September 18, 1926. S.R. Capps Collection, Alaska and Polar Regions Department, Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. !!1935a Noted Indian Chief Ezi Goes Over Big Divide. January 18, pp.4

!!1935b Funeral of Chief Ezi To Be Held Here Wednesday. January 21, pp.8

!!1935c Many Gather Here For Last Rites For Ruler First People of Land. January 22, pp.5 !!1935d Chief Ezi of the Once Power Eklutnas is Given Colorful Adieu. Janurary 24, pp.4 1935 entries are several obitutraries that ran after the death of Simeon Ezi. Provides some early

documentation of Eklutna Dena’ina.

}}1950 Blind man steps off road to miss death. From C. Mielke The McNeil Family of Knik, Alaska (n.d.) Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum

1976 (Video recording). Alaskan Athapaskan visiting speaker series, Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum, Anchorage, Media Services.

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Recordings of speakers Mike Alex and Shem Pete, Alice Brean, Poldine Carlo, Belle Deacon, Mildred Jacobson, and Peter Kalifornsky with James Kari, Hannah Solomon, and the Savage Family Dancers. }}Anchorage newspaper (title not known)

1949 Nick of Wasilla, Blind for 20 Years, Leads Full Life and Finds It Interesting. See C. Mielke The McNeil Family of Knik, Alaska (n.d.)

Anderson, William

1778 Vocabulary of "Sandwich Sound." Public Records Office, British Admiralty ms. 55/113, folios 59v-60v. Clerk=s copy of Cook=s journal.

The first Dena’ina vocabulary; reproduced and discussed in Kari and Fall 2003:345-347. Anderson, Val

1985 Taped Interview with Craig Mishler and Doug Reger at Seward, Alaska on September 10, 1985. On file, Alaska Archaeological Survey, Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, Anchorage. [from R.G. Buzzell, 1986].

Andrews, C.L.

1916a Alaska Under the Russians - Industry, Trade and Social Life. The Washington Historical Quarterly VII(4):278-295. October. [from K.W. Workman, 1982b].

1916b Marine Disasters in Alaska. The Washington Historical Quarterly VII(1):21-37. January. 1947 The Story of Alaska. The Claxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, ID. [from M.J. Barry, 1973].

Andreyev, A.I.

1952 Russian Discoveries in the Pacific and in North America in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries. English Translation by Carl Ginsburg. Published for the American Council of Learned Societies. J.W. Edwards, Ann Arbor.

Annabel, Russell.

1938a Tales of a Big Game Guide. New York: The Derrydale Press. 1938b The Red Wolfer. National Sportsman 9.

1939a A Dog Named Dan. Hunting and Fishing Magazine. March. 1939b Mishka=s Beads. Field and Stream. October 1939.

1947 Hunting and Fishing in Alaska. New York: Alred A. Knopf.

1949. Trouble in Alaska’s Game Lands. Saturday Evening Post. January 1. Pp34-35,47-48. 1953a Alaskan Tales. New York: A.S. Barnes and Co.

}}1953b [File referring to R. Annabel's dictionary and stories]. ANLC Archive TI938A1953

Letter to Lurton Blasingame of Sports Afield. 4 pp. Annabel states that he has been working on a Tanaina dictionary. No evidence of this has been found, according to his biographer Jeff Davis. List of Annabel's stories that refer to the Dena'ina People compiled by Jeff Davis. 11 pp. Ts. excerpts of stories with Dena'ina words. 13 pp. word list retranscribed by J. Kari.

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1987 Alaskan Days, Mexican Nights. Clinton New Jersey: The Amwell Press. This is the rarest of Annabel’s published books.

1997a Alaskan Adventures: The Early Years. Long Beach: Safari Press Inc.

These five volumes from 1977 collect most of Annabel’s short stories chronologically. 1997b Adventure is My Business, 1951-55. Long Beach: Safari Press Inc.

1997c Adventure is in My Blood, 1957B64. Long Beach: Safari Press Inc. 1997d The High Road to Adventure, 1964-70. Long Beach: Safari Press Inc. 1997e The Way We Were, 1970-79. Long Beach: Safari Press Inc.

Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska

1952- (Journal). Department of Anthropology, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Subjects covered include archaeology, ethnography, and other reports of northern interest. Arctic Anthropology

1962- (Journal). University of Wisconsin Press, Madison.

Includes articles on ethnology, archaeology, and history of northern peoples. Arctic Bibliography

1953-75 (16 Volumes). Arctic Institute of North America, Montreal and Washington.

*Lists over 108,000 items and indexes, books, articles, papers, and government documents. Entries are annotated and show language of publication.

Arndt, Katherine L.

1977 The Structure of Cache Pits at GUL-077, a Late Prehistoric Archaeological Site Near Gulkana, Alaska. Masters thesis, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

1982 Archaeological Reconnaissance, Grant Lake Hydroelectric Project Area, Moose Pass, Alaska. Prepared for the Alaska Power Authority. Submitted to the Forest Supervisor, Chugach National Forest Service, Anchorage.

1983 Cultural Resources in the Vicinity of the Seward Transmission Line Project, Seward to Dave's Creek. Ms. submitted to Ebasco Services, Inc., Anchorage.

1984 City of Seward, Alaska, Cultural Resources, Final Report. Ms. submitted to Ebasco Services, Inc., Anchorage.

1985 Translation of F. Wrangell n.d. Two manuscript maps of Russian America with notes and explanations. Shur Collection (reel 7, item 63), Alaska and Polar Regions Department, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Original in Arkhiv Geograficheskogo, R. 99, d. 122, Leningrad.

1985 The Russian-American Company and the Smallpox Epidemic of 1835 to 1840. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Anchorage. 15 pp.

Epidemic spread through out Russian Alaska is described, and indications of the response to it by the Russians are outlined.

1990 Russian Exploration and Trade in Alaska's Interior. In Russian America: The Forgotten Frontier, edited by B.S. Sweetland and R.J. Barnett, pp. 95-107. Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma.

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Describes Russian activities in four regions of Alaska: the Copper River Drainage, north and west of the Kenai Peninsula, the Nushagak and Kuskokwim drainage’s, and the Yukon drainage. Trading pursuits in the Cook Inlet and Susitna areas are prominently sketched, along with the epidemics that hit during the Russian period.

1996 “Released to Reside Forever in the Colonies" Founding of a Russian-American Company Retirement Settlement at Ninilchik, Alaska. In Adventures Through Time, Readings in The Anthropology of Cook Inlet, Alaska. Edited by N. Davis and W. E. Davis Pp. 235-250. Cook Inlet Historical Society, Anchorage.

Arnold, Robert D.

1976 Alaska Native Land Claims. The Alaska Native Foundation, Anchorage. [ Aronson, J.D.

1940 The History of Disease Among the Natives of Alaska. Transactions and Studies of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, series 4, Vol. 8: 27-34. 8 pp.

Asch, Nancy B., Richard I. Ford, and David L. Asch

1972 Paleoethnobotany of the Koster Site. Report of Investigations No. 24. Illinois State Museum, Springfield.

Ashbrook, F.G. and E.P. Walker

1924 Blue-fox Farming in Alaska. United States Department of Agriculture, Department Bulletin No. 1350. Washington, D.C.

Barbara Jacko Atwater

2012 Walter's Story, Pedro Bay Alaska—Past, Present and Distant Memories. Anchorage: Publication Consultants

Bacon, Glenn H. (editor and compiler)

1983 Susitna River Basin Study, Cultural Resource Assessment of Willow- Talkeetna-Beluga Areas. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service. 117 pp.

Discussion of sites derived from literature and oral history research. Information for it was drawn from the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey at the State Office of History and Archaeology and other records. Also contains a report on Dena'ina place names in the area prepared by Dr. J.M. Kari. 50 historic sites in the study area are identified.

Bacon, Glenn H., J.M. Kari, and T. Cole

1982 Cultural Resource Assessment: Talkeetna-Lower Susitna River Basin, Southcentral Alaska. In Cultural Resource Assessment: Lower Susitna River Basin and Beluga River Area, edited and compiled by G. Bacon. River Basin Studies - Alaska Rivers: Susitna River Basin. Economic Research Service, Forest Service, Soil Conservation Service, Department of Agriculture and State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage. 117 pp.

* Gives background for the archaeology and prehistory of the study area, Dena'ina place names, ethnohistoric data, and a survey of historical sources, including exploration, mining history, roads and trails, and the Alaska Railroad.

Bacon, Glenn H., and Terrance Cole

1982 Cultural Resource Assessment: Talkeetna-Lower Susitna River Basin, Southcentral Alaska (Supplemental Report). In Cultural Resource Assessment: Lower Susitna River Basin and Beluga River Area. River Basin Studies - Alaska Rivers: Susitna River Basin. Department of Agriculture,

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Economic Research Service, Forest Service, Soil Conservation Service, and State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Anchorage. 37 pp.

Bacon, Glenn H., J.M. Kari, T.M. Cole, C.M. Mobley, and R.J. Carlson

1982 Cultural Resource Assessment: Beluga Study Area, Southcentral, Alaska. In Cultural Resource Assessment: Lower Susitna River Basin and Beluga River Area, edited and compiled by G. Bacon. River Basin Studies - Alaska Rivers: Susitna River Basin. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Soil Conservation Service, and State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources. 124 pp. Bacon, Glenn H. and H.E. Maxwell

1986 An Archaeological Survey Near Caribou Lake, Southcentral Alaska. Ms. on file, State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage.

1987 Final Report on a Cultural Resources Survey at Selected Sites Along the Sterling Highway, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Report prepared by Alaska Heritage Research Group, Inc. for the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Anchorage. Copy on file, State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage. 52 pp.

Results of an archaeological survey of six proposed material sites along the Sterling Highway on the western Kenai Peninsula: four contained no cultural remains, one contained recent remains only, and one contained two features that appeared to represent a typical Tanaina house.

Bacon, Glenn H. and C.M. Mobley

1984 A Cultural Resources Inventory of the Homer Electric Association, Inc. Soldotna Substation Expansion Area. Report Prepared by Alaska Heritage Research Group, Inc. Copy on File, State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage. 7 pp. + maps.

Gives results of an archaeological survey of a small area about three and one half miles east of Soldotna. No cultural remains were encountered.

Bagg, John S.

1900 A Trip Up the Chicaloon. In Compilation of Narratives of the Exploration of Alaska, pp. 682-84. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office.

Bailey, Berkley B.

1991a Survey of Tern Lake Prescribed Burn Cultural Resource Survey (ARR# 91-21). Ms. on file, Chugach National Forest Service, Anchorage.

1991b Cultural Resource Inventory of the Meridian Lake "Muktuk Martin" Trespass Cabin, Seward Ranger District, Chugach National Forest (ARR# 91-10). Ms. on file, Chugach National Forest Service, Anchorage and in microfiche form at the State of Alaska, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage.

1992 Interview with Carl Clark (6/29/91) at this home in Hope, Alaska. Transcript. Ms. on file, Chugach National Forest Service, Anchorage.

Baker, Marcus

1906 Geographic Dictionary of Alaska, 2nd Edition. Prepared by J. McCormick. United States Geological Survey Bulletin 299.

Ballaine, J.

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Ballinger, R.A.

1907 Report on the Proposed Creation of the Chugach National Forest Lands in Alaska. W.H. Taft Presidential Papers. Washington, D.C.

Balluta, Alex and Gladys Evanoff

2005 Dena’ina Qenaga Du’idnaghelnik, (Dena’ina Words Sound Pretty). Edited by Olga Müller. Alaska Native Language Center and Alaska Native Heritage Center.

Balluta, Andrew

1990 The Dena'ina of Kijik and Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. In Russia in North America, Proceedings of the Second International Conference of Russian America, Sitka, Alaska, August 19-22, 1987. Edited by R.A. Pierce, pp. 40-45. Limestone Press, Kingston.

2008 Shtutda=ina Da=a Sheł Qudeł: My Forefathers are Still Walking with Me, Verbal Essays on Tsaynen and Qizhjeh Dena=ina Traditions. Ed. by James Kari. Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.

Balluta, Harry, Albert Wassillie, James Kari, and Joan Tenenbaum

1977 Fitka Nik'unu'ilitlet. Fitka is Jumping. Translated and adapted from Niksik Quviasuktuk by Virginia Wilson. Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 14 pp.

Bancroft, Hubert H.

1880 Alaska 1730-1885. San Francisco.

1886 History of Alaska 1730-1885. A.L. Bancroft and Company, San Francisco.

1959 History of Alaska 1730-1885. Reprinted, Antiquarian Press. Originally Published 1886. 1970 History of Alaska, 1730-1885. Originally Published 1886. Darien, Hafner, Conn. Bank, Theodore P., II

1953 Botanical and Ethnobotanical Studies in the Aleutian Islands, I. Health and Medical Lore of the Aleuts. Papers of the Michigan Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 38:415-436. [from J.D. McMahan, 1986].

1962 Ethnobotany of Northern Peoples and the Problems of Cultural Drift. Ninth Pacific Science Congress, Vol. 4 pp. 279-280.

1977 Ethnobotany as an Adjunct to Archeology: Studies in the Aleutian Islands. In For the Director: Research Essays in Honor of James B. Griffin. Edited by Charles E. Cleland, pp. 3-39. Anthropological Papers, No. 61. Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Bank, Theodore P., II, Albert C. Spaulding, N.A. Miller, and Janet F. Bank

1950 The University of Michigan Expedition to the Aleutian Islands, 1948-1949. Botanical Gardens, Ann Arbor, Michigan. [from J.D. McMahan, 1986].

Baird, Melissa F.

2004 Whales, Boats, and Anthropomorphy: Iconographic and Contextual Analysis of Two Pictorgraph Sites in Lake Clark National Park, Alaska. Journal of Northwest Anthropology 38:179-194. !!2006 Frederica De Laguna and the Study of Pre-Contact Pictographs from Costal Sites in Cook Inlet and

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Barnhardt, Carol

1980 Historical Status of Elementary Schools in Rural Alaskan Communities, 1867-1979. Center for Cross-Cultural Studies, University of Alaska, Fairbanks.

Barnes, F.F.

1958 Cook Inlet-Susitna Lowland. In Landscapes of Alaska, edited by Williams, H., pp. 43-47. University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles.

Barnes, F.F. and E.H. Cobs

1959 Geology and Coal Resources of the Homer District. The Kenai Coal Fields, Alaska. United States Geological Survey Bulletin 1058. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

Barry, Mary J.

1973 History of Mining on the Kenai Peninsula. Alaska Northwest Publishing Co, Anchorage. 214 pp. Contains information on the early history of the Kenai Peninsula, and a bibliography of resources for local history. Mentions the Resurrection Creek Tanaina People (p. 40).

1982 Alaska Steamship Company: A Legacy of Nostalgia. In Transportation on Alaska's Past, Alaska Historical Commission, Anchorage.

1986 Seward Alaska: A History of the Gateway City. Volume 1: Prehistory to 1914. Bartsch-Winkler, S., A.T. Ovenshine, and R. Kachadoorian

1983 Holocene History of the Estuarine Area Surrounding Portage, Alaska, as Recorded in a 93m Core. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 20(5):802-820.

Bartsch-Winkler, S. and H.R. Schmoll, H.R.

1984 Guide to Late Pleistocene Deposits of Turnagain Arm, Alaska. Guidebook Prepared for the 80th Annual Meeting of the Coderlleran Section, Geological Society of America. Alaska Geological Society, Anchorage. 70 pp.

Bauer, M.C.

1987 The Glenn Highway, the Story of its Past to Guide its Present. Bentwood Press, Sutton. Copy on file, State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage. 35 pp.

Tourist guidebook that provides material on Matanuska River Valley area environment, the Tanaina, Russian contact activities, American explorations, gold and coal mining endeavors, trail constructions, and ARC road work.

Bayou, Katherine

1946a First up the Susitna. Alaska Sportsman 12(11):10-13, 40-42. 1946b The Edge of Oblivion Alaska Sportsman 12 (12):18-19, 25-29. 1947 The Merry Old Soul. Alaska Sportsman 12(2):14-15, 33-37. Beach, William N.

1931 In the Shadow of Mount McKinley. Derrydale Press, New York. Beaglehole, J.C. (editor)

1967 The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyage of Discovery. Vol. III, Part 1: The Voyage of the Resolution and Discovery, 1776-1780, pp. 359ff. Hakluyt Society, Cambridge.

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Bean, Tarlton H.

1887 The Fishery Resources and Fishing Grounds of Alaska. In The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States. Ed. By G. B. Goode. V. III. Pp. 81-116. Washington: US Govt. Printing Office. 1891 Report on the Salmon Rivers of Alaska. Bulletin of the U.S. Fish Commission 9:165-208.

Beard, D.C.

1914 [1972] Shelters, Shacks, and Shanties. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

Description of the construction of the “Susitna Cabin” from the early 20th century on pp. 78-80. Excerpted in Kari and Fall 2003, Chp. 3.

Beardslee, L.A.

1980 Report on Condition of Affairs in Alaska. Senate Executive Document 105. 46th Congress, Second Session. Washington, D.C.

Beck, John

1978 Coffey Site (ANC-121) data. Report submitted to the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage. 4 pp.

A handwritten letter that gives details on an artifact (projectile) found during construction of a private driveway near Palmer.

1984 Land Report-Yukon Island. U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Anchorage. [from Mobley et al., 1990].

Becker, G.F.

1898 Reconnaissance of the Gold Fields of South Alaska, With Some Notes on the General Geology. In Eighteenth Annual Report, Part III: Economic Geology, pp. 1-86. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington D.C.

Begét, James E., R.D. Reger, D. Pinney, T. Gillespie, and K. Campbell

1991 Correlation of the Holocene Jarvis Creek, Tangle Lakes, Cantwell, and Hayes Tephras in south-central and Central Alaska. Quaternary Research 35:174-189.

Hayes tephra are reported to indicate that tephra from the lower Delta River is correlative with volcanic ash found at sites near Tangle Lakes and Cantwell ash deposits found in the upper Nenana River area. These correlations are indicated to extend the known distribution of Hayes volcano tephras across the Alaska Range and into central Alaska, a distance of more than 650 km.

Behnke, Stephen R.

1978 Resource Use and Subsistence in the Vicinity of the Proposed Lake Clark National Monument. Cooperative Park Studies Unit, Occasional Paper 15, University of Alaska, Fairbanks. 176 pp. Includes information on Tanaina subsistence, hunting, fishing, gathering, and trapping in the Lake Clark area. Some Dena’ina vocabulary.

1981 Background: Iliamna-Newhalen Subsistence Salmon Fishery. Technical Paper 44, Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence, Dillingham.

1982 Wildlife Utilization and the Economy of Nondalton. Technical Paper No. 47, Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Division of Subsistence. 80 pp.

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1983 Nondalton: Resource Uses in a Small Community of Southwestern Alaska. In Resource Use and Socioeconomic Systems: Case Studies of Fishing and Hunting in Alaska Communities, Robert J. Wolfe and Linda J. Ellanna, editors, pp. 48-64. Alaska Department of Fish and Game, Division of Subsistence Technical Paper No. 61. Juneau.

Bender, Burt.

2008 Catching the Ebb: Drift-Fishing for a Life in Cook Inlet. Corvallis: Oregon State University. Bennett, H.H.

1918 Report on a Reconnaissance of the Soils, Agriculture, and other Resources of the Kenai Peninsula Region of Alaska. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

1921 Report of a Reconnaissance of the Soils, Agriculture and Other Resources of the Kenai Peninsula Region of Alaska. In Field Operations of the Bureau of Soils, 1916. U.S. Department of Agriculture, pp. 39-174. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

Bensin, B.

1967 Russian Orthodox Church in Alaska 1794-1967. Russian Orthodox Greek [sic] Church: Sitka Contains information on the Kenai Mission.

Benton, William H.

1911 Diary for 1911, Volume II (12 July-31 December). U.S. Department of Agriculture, Chugach National Forest Service, Anchorage.

Beresford, W.F.

1968 A Voyage Round the World but More Particularly to the Northwest Coast of America. Originally Published 1789, London. Biblioteca Australians #37, DiCapo Press, New York. [see also G. Dixon 1789].

Includes scattered documentation of early exploration activities in Cook Inlet on George Dixon's ship 1885-1888.

Berez, Andrea L.

2006 Spatial Differentiation as Middle Voice Motivation in Dena’ina Athabaskan Iterative Verbs. Unpublished MA Thesis. Wayne State University.

}}Berez, Andrea L. and Gries, Stefan

2010 Correlates to middle marking in Dena'ina iterative verbs. IJAL 76:145-165. Berg, H.C. and E.H. Cobb

1967 Metalliferous Lode Deposits of Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1246. U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.

Bergelson Mira, Andrej A. Kibrik

2010 The Ninilchik Variety Of Russian: Linguistic Heritage Of Alaska. Slavica Helsingiensia

40 Instrumentarium of Linguistics Sociolinguistic Approaches to Non-Standard Russian, Helsinki, A. Mustajoki, E. Protassova, N. Vakhtin (eds.), pp. 299-313.

Bergelson, M.B. Andrej A. Kibrik, Wayne Lemsan, Marina Raskadkina }}2017 Ninilchik Russian Dictionary. Anchorage: Minuteman Press.

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1991 Site Protection and Oil Spill Treatment at SEL-188: An Archaeological Site in Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska. Exxon Shipping Company and Exxon Company USA, Anchorage. [from W.B. Workman, 1993b].

Birket-Smith, Kai

1941 Early Collections from the Pacific Eskimo. In Ethnographical Studies, Nationalmuseets Skrifter, Ethnographisk Raekke, Copenhagen, I, 16-163.12

1953 The Chugach Eskimo. Nationalmuseets Skrifter, Ethnografiske Raekke VI, Copenhagen. Birket-Smith, Kaj. and Frederica de Laguna

1938 The Eyak Indians of the Copper River Delta, Alaska. Det Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Copenhagen.

Bittner, Judith

1987 Letter to Chugach National Forest requesting serious consideration be given to a Programmatic Agreement (Sec. 106, 36 CFR 800) on management of cultural resources within the SQILANTNU Archaeological District. Ms. on file, Chugach National Forest Service, Seward.

Bishop, R.H., and R.A. Raush

1974 Moose Population Fluctuations in Alaska, 1950-1972. Naturaliste Canadien 101:559-593. Black, Lydia T.

1981 "The Daily Journal of Reverend Father Juvenal": A Cautionary Tale. Ethnohistory 28(1):33-58. Presents results of an ethnohistoric examination of an alleged translation by Ivan Petroff of a daily journal kept by the Russian Orthodox priest Father Juvenal. The journal is shown to be clearly fictitious, and ramifications from its long standing, incorrect use as a primary source are brought out.

2004 Russians in Alaska, 1732-1867. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press.

}} 2008 The journal of 1796 by Dmitrii Tarkhanov. In Anooshi Lingit Aani Ka, Russians in Tlingit America, The Battles of Sitka, 1802 and 1804. Ed. by N.M. Dauenhauer, R. Dauenhauer, and L. Black. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Pp.67-90.

}} Blomkvist, E. E.

1975 Istoriya izucheniya v Rossii yazykov severoamerikanskih indeitsev (iz arhiva MAE) [History of Russian research on languages of Indians of North America], Iz kulturnogo naslediya narodov Ameriki I Afriki [From Cultural Heritage of the peoples of America and Africa], Sbornik MAE, Volume 31, 94-117.

Boraas, Alan S.

1974 The Native Experience: Overview. In The Native, Russian and American Experience of the Kenai Area of Alaska. Alaska Humanities Forum Publication, J.C. Hornaday, editor. pp.5-10

1975a Archaeological Survey Report, Proposed Tesoro Pipeline, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Report prepared for Gulf Interstate Engineering Company. Copy on File, State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage.

1975b Report on the 1975 Excavations at the Kalifornsky Village Site, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Ms. in authors files. 11 pp.

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1975c Site Survey Report, Hope Cutoff Rest Stop. Ms. on file, W.B. Workman personal files, University of Alaska, Anchorage. 3 pp.

1975d Report on excavation of a house pit at the Ciechanski Site. Copy on file, W.B. Workman personal files, University of Alaska, Anchorage. 3 pp.

This is contained in a personal letter to Dr. J.B. Townsend written on June 23, 1975. 1975e The Kenai Natives. Orthodox Alaska, 5(3):3-5.

1976 Report on the 1975 Excavations at the Kalifornsky Village Site, Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Copy on File, State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage.

1978 Archaeological Survey of Alaska Pipeline Company Right-of-Way, Trapper Joe Lake to Burnt Island, Kenai, Alaska. Report prepared for the Alaska Pipeline Company, Anchorage, Alaska, by Man and Earth Research, Alaska. Copy on file, State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage. 11 pp.

1979 Central Kenai Interceptor Archaeological Survey for the City of Kenai. Man and Earth Research, Alaska. Copy in author’s and W.B. Workman files, University of Alaska, Anchorage. 21 pp. 1985a Archaeological Survey, Proposed Cook Inlet Aquaculture Association Building, Kenai, Alaska.

Copy on file, State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage. 22 pp.

1985b Kalifornsky Publishes Stories of Peninsula Life: 'Remaining Stories' Gives View into Dena'ina Culture. [Review of Kalifornsky's K'tl'egh'i Sukdu; Remaining Stories.] The Tides, Peninsula Clarion, 5-24-85.

1985c Natives Named Landmarks Long Before James Cook. Homer News, 10-3-85:44. 2 pp.

1986 Historic and Prehistoric Resources of the Proposed Soldotna Creek Park. Report Prepared for the City of Soldotna. Copy on File, State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation, Office of History and Archaeology, Anchorage. 17 pp.

June, 1986 to May, 1988 Ninty-six weekly anthropology and natural history newspaper feature columns titled “At This Place” having to do with Cook Inlet appearing in The Tides, weekly feature magazine of the Peninsula Clarion, Kenai, Alaska. Author’s files and Peninsula Clarion archives.

1988a Dena'ina Beliefs About Plants. Newsletter, Homer Society of Natural History, August:1. 1 pp. 1988b Unearthing the Past, Work Continues this Summer, C-14 Dates Halibut Cove Site. Newsletter,

Homer Society of Natural History, August:3. 1 pp.

Recent radiocarbon analyses of samples from the Calhoun Point site and current knowledge on the Eskimo-Dena'ina interface in the Cook Inlet area.

1989 Archaeological Survey at SEL-039, China Poot Bay, Alaska. Ms. Submitted to the Homer Electric Association.

Includes description of an Arctic Small Tool tradition point.

1989 Tubughna: The Beach People. (film review) Frame of Reference 1(1):4

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1991 The Frontier Ends Here: The Subsistence Issue--1991. in Frame of Reference 3(1):1. also published in The Tides, weekly feature magazine of the Peninsula Clarion, December 21, 1990, pp. 15-16.

1991 What Are We Celebrating Anyway: Thoughts on the Kenai Bicentennial Celebration. Heritage, Quarterly Newsletter of the Alaska Office of History and Archaeology, Joan Antonson, editor, September, 1991.

1992 A Summary of Kenai Peninsula Prehistory. pp. 20-26 in Kenai River Landowner's Guide edited by Devony Lehner, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, Homer, Alaska. 1993 The Dena'ina, Russians, and the Indigenous Enlightenment of Cook Inlet. Pratt Museum, edited by

Martha Madsen, May, 1993, pp 2-3.

1993 Review of "Wildlife Management and Subsistence Hunting in Alaska,” by Henry P. Huntington. in Alaska History 8(1):52-3.

1993 Report of a Portion of the Admiral Nevelskoi Russian Expedition to South-central, Alaska, 1993. Report to the Pratt Museum, ms. 17 pages.

1993 [Dena'ina Class materials]. ANLC TI973B1993

1994 The Work of the Dreamer. Frame of Reference 5(1):2-3.

1994 KEN-190: The Possible Location of Russian Fort St. George Kasilof Alaska: A Report to the McLane Family (site landowners), ms. 9 pages, author’s files.

1995 Cultural Resources of the Spirit Lake Area, Kenai, Alaska: A Preliminary Report. for Salamatof Native Association, Kenai, Alaska. ms. 18 pages.

1995 "Portage Creek Preconstruction Cultural Resources Survey, Portage, Alaska." for Enstar Natural Gas Company, Anchorage, Alaska. ms. 10 pages

1996 "Canneries of Kasilof and Kenai, 1889-1900: Photographs of the Wetherbee Collection," with Penny K. McClain, guide to the photographic exhibit, originally written February 18, 1996, rewritten, August 30, 1996.

1998 Tustumena Lake Archaeological Survey Report. Ms, 7 pages, author’s files.

2001 "A Concise History of Soldotna, Alaska." Kenai Watershed Forum, Soldotna, Alaska. Robert Ruffner, Director.

2002 Native Life: One Hundred Years of Native Life on the Kenai Peninsula. In Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula, The Road We’ve Traveled. Kenai Peninsula Historical Association. Edited by Dianne Olthius, Pp. 5- 13. Anchorage: Professional Colorgraphics.

2002 Pre-Contact Fishing, Kenai River, Alaska. Rewritten from paper presented at the March 2001 Alaska Anthropological Conference 2001. ms., author’s files

2002 “Being a Tribe in the Modern World: Indigenization among the Kenai Peninsula Dena’ina of Alaska.” Paper presented at the Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference, Renvall Institute, University of Helsinki, Finland; Conference Theme: Reconfiguring Native North America; September 5, 2002

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2002 "Cultural Heritage Resources of the Kenai River Mouth: Archaeological Mitigation Report for a Proposed Kenai River Bridge Access Road Pedestrian Pathway" July 25, 2002, ms. 16 pages.

2003 Review of Through Orthodox Eyes: Russian Missionary Narratives of Travels to the Dena’ina and Ahtna, 1850s-1930s. Alaska History18 (1&2):57-58.

2003 Chronology of Violence, Cook Inlet Alaska, 1788-1798. Ms. 4 pp.

}}2003 Shem Pete’s Legacy will Long Endure. Anchorage Daily News. Sept 2, 2003.

2004 Review of Faith, Food and Family in a Yupik Whaling Community by Carol Jolles and Northern Athabascan Survival: Women, Community and the Future by Phyllis Fast. In Western Historical Quarterly 35(3):391

2004 Overview of the Dena’ina Language and Introduction to the Den’aina Verb. Ms. 26 pages, author’s files.

2004 “Ward Cove Cannery, Kenai, Alaska; An Assessment of KEN-256 and KEN-140.” Kenai Peninsula College, Anthropology Lab, May 8, 2004. ms. 31 pages.

2005 Dena’ina Language and Cultural Studies, Kenai Peninsula College. Presentation at the Bilingual and Multicultural Education and Equity Conference, February 11, 2005, Anchorage, Alaska.

2005 “Dena’ina Spiritual Communication” presented at the National Writing Program Administrators Conference. Anchorage, Alaska July 9, 2005

2005 Peter Kalifornsky’s Dream, p. 127 in The Alaska Reader: Voices from the North. Edited by Anne Hanley and Carolyn Kremers. Golden, Colorado: Fulcrum Publishing.

2006 The Significance of Kalifornsky Village: Unhghenesditnu Qayeh. Submitted to the Kenaitze Indian Tribe, I.R.A., Kenai, Alaska. August, 1, 2006

2006 “Forward” Dené Knowledge and Prophecy: Spiritual Re-Awakening by Donita Peter. pp. iv-vii Donita Peter Publication.

2007 "Dghiliy Naniluyi: The Mountain Range Extends" page 61 in Dnaghelt’ana Qut’ana Keli Ahdelyax: They Sing the Songs of Many Peoples. Edited by Craig Coray

2007 Foreword. Dena’ina Topical Dictionary by James Kari. Pp. xiv-xv. Alaska Native Language Center: Fairbanks.

2007 Dena’ina Origins and Prehistory. In Gaul, Karen. K. Nanutset ch’u Q’udi Gu, Before Our Time and Now, An Ethnohistory of Lake Clark National Park and Preserve. Anchorage: National Park Service. Pp. 31-41.

2007 “People of the Verb: Observations on Language-Mediated Habitus among the Dena’ina of Alaska.” Paper presented at the Athabascan Identity symposium, Alaska Anthropology Association Conference, Fairbanks, Alaska March 17, 2007. Ms. ANLC TI973B2007

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2008 Dena’ina Place Names, History and Identity” (PowerPoint) Alaska Historical Society Annual Conference: Alaska visionaries, Seekers, Leaders and Dreamers—Fifty Years of Statehood. Anchorage, Alaska October 16.

2009 An Introduction to Dena’ina Grammar: The Kenai (Outer Inlet) Dialect 141 pages. Kahtnuht’ana Qenaga website. See Boraas 2012.

2009 “Northern Sports as a Manifestation of Identity: The 2006 Arctic Winter Games, Soldotna, Alaska” 20th Biennial Association for Canadian Studies in the United States, San Diego, California. November 18-22. 2009

2009 “The Moral Landscape of the Indigenous Dena’ina of Alaska, U.S.A.” International Conference on the History of Cartography” July 14, 2009. Copenhagen, Denmark.

2009 “ Location and Brief History of Shk’ituk’t and Shk’tiuk’tnu: Kenai River Mouth, Alaska. March 4, 2009. ms. 18 pages.

2010 Writing Dena’ina; Dena'ina Language Class Final. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4R8o4F64-Q }}2010 An Introduction to Dena’ina Grammar: The Kenai (Outer Inlet) Dialect (revised in 2010, 2012) 159

pages. see Kahtnuht’ana Qenaga, http://web.kpc.alaska.edu/denaina/pages/grammar_pages/ denaina_grammar.html

}}2012 Cultural heritage resources of the Kenai river mouth archaeological mitigation report for a proposed Kenai River Bridge access road pedestrian pathway. Prepared for Wince-Corthell-Bryson, Kenai Alaska. 19 pp.

Boraas, Alan and Michael Christian

2009- “Kahtnuht’ana Qenaga” [The Kenai People’s Language], HTML-based Dena’ina language web-site, including vocabulary, grammatical structure, and ethnogeography, http://web.kpc.alaska.edu/denaina/ Boraas, Alan, Joey A. Girves, and Sherri A. Dub

2001 Artifacts of the Gerberg Collection, KEN-057, Kasilof, Alaska. Anthropology Laboratory, Kenai Peninsula College, ms. 20 pages.

Boraas, Alan S. and Peter Kalifornsky

1991 Symbolic Fire and Water Transportations Among the Cook Inlet, Alaska Dena'ina. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Anchorage. 13 pp.

Suggests that the paucity of artifacts and fauna refuse in Dena'ina archaeological sites, is due to Dena'ina regularly abiding by the dictates of sukdu or mythological stories prescribing that ritual acts of transformation are to be performed on animal bones.

Boraas, A. and Janet Klein

1988 Preliminary Results from SEL-010: A Two-Component Site on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Fairbanks. 13 pp. + 4 pp. graphs, and 2 pp. References.

1989 Radiocarbon Dates From SEL-010: Kachemak Bay, Alaska. Paper presented at the 16th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, Anchorage. 16 pp. + 6 tables/graphs.

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